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Whitehead, James
M. A. Whitsett, William T.
Warren, Sarah Johnson
From: THE HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH - Hawkinsville, Ga.
September 6, 1888
JAMES M. A. WHITEHEAD
Mr. James M. A. Whitehead, a very highly esteemed
citizen of Dooly County, died at his home on last
Friday, August 31, at 9 PM, Aged about 77 years.
[Note: In Watts & Nora Powell's Vol. II - Page. 369,
James M. A. Whitehead - Born - March 4, 1813 -
Died - August 31, 1888 is buried in the WHITEHEAD
CEMETERY listed at # 27 and being located on the west
side of Hwy. 41 between Pinehurst and Vienna.]
Submitted By Davine V. Campbell
April 2007
From: THE HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH - Hawkinsville,
Ga.
December 15, 1887
WILLIAM T. WHITSETT
The Dooly Vindicator of last week reports the following deaths: Mr. William
whitsett died at his home on
Saturday night last after several days of illness of typhoid fever.
[Note: William T. Whitsett - Born - July 1, 1858 - Died - Dec. 3, 1887 is buried
in the WHITSETT FAMILY
CEMETERY listed as # 97 in Watts & Nora Powell's Vol. II, Page 377, Now a part
of Crisp County on the West
side of the Vienna-Coney Road.
Submitted By Davine V. Campbell
March 2007
From; THE HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH - Hawkinsville, Ga.
February 9, 1888
MRS. GEORGE [Sarah Johnson] WARREN
[Sarah Johnson
Warren]
Mrs. Sarah Warren, wife of Mr. George Warren and
Sister of Mr. Willie Johnson, died at her home in Dooly
County, Ga., February 2nd, 1888, aged thirty-two years. Her remains were buried
at THE FAMILY BURIAL GROUND by
the grave of her father, the late Israel Johnson, in the Eleventh District of
Dooly County. The funeral was
preached at the grave by Rev. Thomas Bullington.
[Note: Need help in locating THE JOHNSON - WARREN FAMILY BURYING GROUND as well
as the 11th Dist. of
Dooly Co., Ga. Currently, I do not find an 11th Dist. It must have been cut off
and added to another
adjoining county at some point. If you have any further info on the burial site
of
Sarah Johnson Warren or her father, Israel Johnson, PLEASE RESPOND.
Submitted By Davine V. Campbell
March 2007
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